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Radio is not something we've covered massively on the podcast to date but this week's guest is often (and somewhat lazily) referred to as the Irish John Peel, so this is a step towards rectifying that.
Cian Ó Cíobháin has been curating his 5-nights-a-week show An Taobh Tuathail on the Irish state broadcaster RTE RnaG for 25 years. That longevity is an achievement in itself, but doing a great music show for that long is a very rare thing indeed.
Originally from Gaeltacht in Co Kerry, he's been based in Galway since 1993, and has been a big part of the music scene ever since as a DJ and club promoter, bringing acts like Erol Alkan, Andrew Weatherall, and Justice to the city.
Cian is a real legend of underground music in Ireland and it's great to have him on the show!
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#117 Quinn (Paranoid London): Anonymity and acid house, "We'd always press fewer copies than we had preorders for!"
#116 Ceri: Technique, vinyl, and Ibiza "You have to put your soul into the music"
#114 Laurent Garnier: Looking forward, "techno is about tomorrow, not yesterday"
#113 Luke Slater: What is techno? "Sometimes nothing happens... and that's the point"
#112 Doc Scott: DnB from Rage and Metalheadz to now, "it's all about the energy it creates"
#111 James Ellis Ford: producing Depeche Mode, Blur, and Pet Shop Boys, "sometimes it feels totally surreal"
#110 Steve Davis: Snooker, fame, and modular synths, "I was sh*tting myself!"
#109 Chloé Caillet: Circo Loco and classical training, "I had to unlearn all that theory"
#108 Nathan Micay: Making music for Netflix, "They said - we need this by next week!"
#107 Monty Luke: From the Dotcom Bubble to Planet E, "That was a wild time...!"
#106 Alex Paterson (The Orb): Inventing the chilll out room, "We knew what we were doing!"
#105 T.Williams: Tales from the UK Underground, "I was just making tunes and cutting dubplates"
#104 Danny Daze II: Spatial audio and the return of NFTs, "I'm future-proofing my work"
#103 Fracture: Pirate radio and the Nuum, "it was a community-based thing"
Dave Clarke (redux): Techno and politics, "people are scared to speak out"
dBridge (redux): A life in drum n bass, "I make music as therapy"
#102 Machine Woman: Studio efficiency and Tech House, "I'll still be making music whether RA writes about me or not""
#101 DJ Paulette: The Hacienda and gay clubbing, "The music is better and the DJs are better!"
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